McARLEY—BOYD.
The wedding was solemnised recently at St.-Jude's Church; Lyall.Ba'y, of Gwendoline May, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Boyd, Lyall Bay, and William Cecil, eldest. son of Mr. McArley, Upper.Hutt The Key. F, A. Tooley^ officiated; and; Mrs. ...Collins played the wedding.music. The church was beautifully decorated with pink and white hydrangeas and dahlias, and the pewheads were tied with dahlias and white ribbon. ■, ■ '■
■ The bride, who was escorted by her father, wore a well-cut gowri of parchment satin falling into a long circular train. .The bodice was made with a pin-tucked parchment net yolk, and the sleeves had a high satin puff with long pin-tucked net cuffs. Her unusual veil of parchment net, made with a pleated frill, was arranged on the head with a cluster of orange blossom. When the bride en tered •• the church a flounce of the veil was worn over the face. She carried: a ■ shower bouquet of cream
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 102, 1 May 1937, Page 18
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